Levi Strauss and Blue Jeans

Author:   Nathan Olson ,  Dave Hoover
Publisher:   Capstone Press
ISBN:  

9780736896467


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Recommended Age:   8 - 14
Format:   Paperback
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Levi Strauss and Blue Jeans tells the story of the man who made the first pair of blue jeans - and changed the way the world dressed In the mid-1800s while adventurers rushed off to California to find gold Levi Strauss followed with an idea of his own. In dramatic graphic novel format this book follows Strauss as he works to create a pair of pants sturdy enough for gold miners. Readers will learn how Levi found that not just gold miners but hard-working people everywhere wanted the durable pants with the pocket rivets.

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Author:   Nathan Olson ,  Dave Hoover
Publisher:   Capstone Press
Imprint:   Capstone Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9780736896467


ISBN 10:   0736896465
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 February 2007
Recommended Age:   8 - 14
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Children's (6-12) ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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In the 1840s Levi Strauss was working as a peddler in the Kentucky countryside. When he heard that many of the locals had left Kentucky to go to California to look for gold, he decided that he too would go west. After all, he could sell goods in California as well as anywhere else. After a long journey Levi arrived in San Francisco. He was amazed to discover how much the people there would pay for basic necessities like boots and cooking pots. Clearly there was a considerable lack of supplies in the boom town. He carried fabric and canvas in his pack and he tried to sell the canvas for making tents. Then one of the miners told him that what he needed was a decent pair of pants. So Levi decided to make some pants with the canvas that he had in his pack. The pants he made were strong and durable and it was not long before miners were coming to Levi's sister's store in San Francisco looking for a pair of Levi's wonderful pants. The problem was that there wasn't enough canvas in town to make the pants with. Levi bought up all the canvas he could find, including the sails of abandoned ships. So he wrote to his brothers who lived in New York City and who owned a store, and he asked them to send him as much canvas as they could find. They managed to get some fabric but it was not canvas; instead they had sent him denim from France which was strong but also comfortable. Levi's denim pants became so popular that in 1866 he was able to build a big and luxurious store. His business kept expanding and new innovations were added to the pants. Copper rivets made the pockets stronger than ever, and a design on the back pockets made the pants unique. Then a leather patch was added to the waistband. These 501 jeans would become a line which is still being sold in stores all over the world today. Almost everybody wears jeans these days and children will enjoy finding out how jeans came to be invented, and how a poor peddler became a wealthy and prosperous man. In this book this wonderful story is it told in an engaging way which will certainly capture the attention of readers. With its graphic novel format the book is a perfect fit for reluctant readers. In addition to the main text there is a section at the back of the book which tells the reader more about Levi Strauss and his time. There is also a glossary, a list of Internet sites, a Read More section, a bibliography, and an index.-- Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review


"In the 1840s Levi Strauss was working as a peddler in the Kentucky countryside. When he heard that many of the locals had left Kentucky to go to California to look for gold, he decided that he too would go west. After all, he could ""sell goods in California as well as anywhere else."" After a long journey Levi arrived in San Francisco. He was amazed to discover how much the people there would pay for basic necessities like boots and cooking pots. Clearly there was a considerable lack of supplies in the boom town. He carried fabric and canvas in his pack and he tried to sell the canvas for making tents. Then one of the miners told him that what he needed was ""a decent pair of pants."" So Levi decided to make some pants with the canvas that he had in his pack. The pants he made were strong and durable and it was not long before miners were coming to Levi's sister's store in San Francisco looking for a pair of Levi's wonderful pants. The problem was that there wasn't enough canvas in town to make the pants with. Levi bought up all the canvas he could find, including the sails of abandoned ships. So he wrote to his brothers who lived in New York City and who owned a store, and he asked them to send him as much canvas as they could find. They managed to get some fabric but it was not canvas; instead they had sent him denim from France which was strong but also comfortable. Levi's denim pants became so popular that in 1866 he was able to build a big and luxurious store. His business kept expanding and new innovations were added to the pants. Copper rivets made the pockets stronger than ever, and a design on the back pockets made the pants unique. Then a leather patch was added to the waistband. These 501 ""jeans"" would become a line which is still being sold in stores all over the world today. Almost everybody wears jeans these days and children will enjoy finding out how jeans came to be invented, and how a poor peddler became a wealthy and prosperous man. In this book this wonderful story is it told in an engaging way which will certainly capture the attention of readers. With its graphic novel format the book is a perfect fit for reluctant readers. In addition to the main text there is a section at the back of the book which tells the reader more about Levi Strauss and his time. There is also a glossary, a list of Internet sites, a ""Read More"" section, a bibliography, and an index.-- ""Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review"""


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